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    Sociology in the Clinic

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    The Role of Home and Parents

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    This response comes to the controversial article of the June issue, Should Women Combine Homemaking and Professions? and is a part of an address given by Miss Zorbaugh at the Iowa State Conference on the Home and Child held at Iowa City, June 24, 1927

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.7, no.3

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    Table of Contents American Home Economics Association Convention, page 1 Common Sense in Buying Equipment by Margaret Davidson, page 2 Is Training in Homemaking Essential for a Good Homemaker?, page 3 Home Economics Research at Iowa State, page 4 “Cracker Rat” – “Milk Rat” by Melba Nisewanger, page 5 The Role of Home and Parents by Dr. Grace S. M. Zorbaugh, page 5 Busy Mother, Read This! by Frances Thomas, page 5 4-H Page, page 6 4-H Page, page 7 Looking Forward by Regina J. Friant, page 8 Iowa State Home Economics Association Page, page 9 Preparation for Nutrition Research by Melba Nisewanger, page 10 Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.8, no.9

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    “Bella Italia” by Julia Bourne, page 1 Flower Culture and How by Isabel Leith, page 2 “If the Shoe Fits” by Vera Kurtz, page 3 My Grandmother’s Dresses and Mine by Hazel B. McKibbon, page 4 New Book on Consumption by Grace M. Zorbaugh, page 5 Girls’ 4-H Clubs by Josephine Arnquist, page 6 State Association by Marcia E. Turner, page 8 Textile Standardization by Ruth Stewart, page 10 Editorial, page 11 Alumnae News by Vera Caulum, page 1

    Shadow Places: Patterns of Spatial Concentration and Incorporation of Irregular Immigrants in the Netherlands

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    Summary: In Western countries, irregular immigrants constitute a sizeable segment of the population. By combining quantitative and qualitative research methods, this article describes and explains irregular immigrants’ patterns of spatial concentration and incorporation in the Netherlands. So far these spatial patterns have not been described and explained systematically, neither in the Netherlands nor elsewhere. The article shows that illegal residence is selectively embedded in the (urban) social structure in various ways. The authors argue that irregular immigrants are likely to be spatially concentrated and incorporated in similar ways in other Western countries; now and in the foreseeable future

    The English City Riots of 2011, "Broken Britain" and the retreat into the present

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    The responses to the English city riots of 2011 bear a remarkable resemblance to those of historical urban disorders in terms of the way in which they are framed by concerns over "moral decline", "social malaise" and a "lack of self-restraint" among certain sections of the population. In this paper we draw on the work of Norbert Elias and take a long-term perspective in exploring historical precedents and parallels relating to urban disorder and anti-social behaviour. We reject the notion of "Broken Britain" and argue that a more "detached" perspective is necessary in order to appreciate that perceived crises of civilisation are ubiquitous to the urban condition. Through this historical analysis, framed by Elias' theory of involvement and detachment, we present three key arguments. Firstly, that a 'retreat into the present' is evident among both policy discourse and social science in responding to contemporary urban disorder, giving rise to ahistorical accounts and the romanticisation of previous eras; secondly, that particular moral panics have always arisen, specifically focused upon young and working class populations and urban disorder; and, thirdly, that previous techniques of governance to control these populations were often far more similar to contemporary mechanisms than many commentaries suggest. We conclude by advocating a long-term, detached perspective in discerning historical precedents and their direct linkages to the present; and in identifying what is particular about today's concerns and responses relating to urban disorder
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